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Lawmakers Call for for End End To Bombing Says President Has Left His Senses' Senses WASHINGTON UPI Congressional war critics demanded an end to the bombing bomb of North Vietnam Friday in the heaviest barrage of protest from Capitol Hill since the mining of harbor last spring sp A Republican senator said Nixon appeared to have taken leave of his senses A group of House Democrats called a meeting to organize organise opposition in the new Congress to President Nixons Nixon's policies Several senators demanded the White House produce Henry A. A Kissinger who conducted the abortive Vietnam peace negotiations for questioning before the Senate For For- Foreign Foreign eign Relations Committee next week The protests came as members began filing back to town in a sullen mood for next weeks week's opening session seS on of the Congress The Senate Foreign Relations Committee scheduled ed an unusual closed meeting Tuesday Tuesday the the day before Congress is gavelled into session session to to discuss the war situa situa- tion lion Chairman J. J William Fulbright D said he had asked the administration to send Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. P Rogers to the session If past practice is followed Kissinger will refuse the invitation on grounds of executive privilege The State Department D said Fulbright's letter asked Rogers to meet with the committee to consider the situa situa- situation situation tion tien in Vietnam with particular reference to the status of the negotiations and to discuss the future activities of the committee A spokesman said he did not know whether Rogers would attend In Springfield Ohio Sen William R said Nixon appears pears to have left his senses by ordering the renewed bombing of North Vietnam who supported administration policy polley in recent years when the war appeared to be winding down said Nix Nix- Nixon N Nixon X- X Xon on now is determined to mire me them say arty uncle I thought we passed this milestone mU tone of complete destruction in 1 or 1968 1988 and here bere we amore t. t committing everything we have again m. m He said Nixon was holding the United U States S up to world rid ridicule Severs Several senators said they planned to 10 reintroduce legislation to cut off funds for the tee Vietnam war u early in n the next session se and press it to a vote A majority of the Senate likely will back some kind kird of antiwar bill but the House has bas always blocked or o emasculated such legislation Thomas Th D Jerome Reps mas and R. R Waldie D at a news conference said they would ask members of the Democratic Study Group Friday to settle setU on ona ona ona a resolution condemning the air raids and map strategy to put antiwar legislation over in the next session two Twenty-two House members meanwhile sent Speaker Carl Albert and Democratic National Chairman Robert Strauss letters urging a unified party campaign c aign opposing o losing the bombing They asked Strauss to call a special meeting of the Democratic National Committee and told Albert the House Democratic Caucus should adopt a policy calling for foran foran foran an immediate halt to the bombing of Vietnam and the prompt signing of a peace agreement

Lawmakers Call for for End End To Bombing Says President Has Left His Senses' Senses WASHINGTON UPI Congressional war critics demanded an end to the bombing bomb of North Vietnam Friday in the heaviest barrage of protest from Capitol Hill since the mining of harbor last spring sp A Republican senator said Nixon appeared to have taken leave of his senses A group of House Democrats called a meeting to organize organise opposition in the new Congress to President Nixons Nixon's policies Several senators demanded the White House produce Henry A. A Kissinger who conducted the abortive Vietnam peace negotiations for questioning before the Senate For For- Foreign Foreign eign Relations Committee next week The protests came as members began filing back to town in a sullen mood for next weeks week's opening session seS on of the Congress The Senate Foreign Relations Committee scheduled ed an unusual closed meeting Tuesday Tuesday the the day before Congress is gavelled into session session to to discuss the war situa situa- tion lion Chairman J. J William Fulbright D said he had asked the administration to send Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. P Rogers to the session If past practice is followed Kissinger will refuse the invitation on grounds of executive privilege The State Department D said Fulbright's letter asked Rogers to meet with the committee to consider the situa situa- situation situation tion tien in Vietnam with particular reference to the status of the negotiations and to discuss the future activities of the committee A spokesman said he did not know whether Rogers would attend In Springfield Ohio Sen William R said Nixon appears pears to have left his senses by ordering the renewed bombing of North Vietnam who supported administration policy polley in recent years when the war appeared to be winding down said Nix Nix- Nixon N Nixon X- X Xon on now is determined to mire me them say arty uncle I thought we passed this milestone mU tone of complete destruction in 1 or 1968 1988 and here bere we amore t. t committing everything we have again m. m He said Nixon was holding the United U States S up to world rid ridicule Severs Several senators said they planned to 10 reintroduce legislation to cut off funds for the tee Vietnam war u early in n the next session se and press it to a vote A majority of the Senate likely will back some kind kird of antiwar bill but the House has bas always blocked or o emasculated such legislation Thomas Th D Jerome Reps mas and R. R Waldie D at a news conference said they would ask members of the Democratic Study Group Friday to settle setU on ona ona ona a resolution condemning the air raids and map strategy to put antiwar legislation over in the next session two Twenty-two House members meanwhile sent Speaker Carl Albert and Democratic National Chairman Robert Strauss letters urging a unified party campaign c aign opposing o losing the bombing They asked Strauss to call a special meeting of the Democratic National Committee and told Albert the House Democratic Caucus should adopt a policy calling for foran foran foran an immediate halt to the bombing of Vietnam and the prompt signing of a peace agreement